C41 Process
The C41 Process is a chemical development method used for processing color negative film. It involves a series of steps that include developing, stopping, fixing, and washing the film to produce a negative image. This process is commonly used for films like Kodak Gold and Fujifilm Superia.
The C41 process typically requires specific temperatures and timing to ensure proper development. It uses a set of chemicals, including developer, bleach, fix, and stabilizer, to achieve the final result. This method is popular among both amateur and professional photographers for its reliability and ease of use.